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Electrode montage and electric field distribution simulated with SimNIBS software.
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BMI distribution of study population using World Health Organisation (WHO) categories.
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Patient demographics by BMI missingness in the United Kingdom NJR data and Danish data.
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1950
Innovative Self-Powered Electrically Stimulated Fabric Dressing for Enhanced Diabetic Wound Healing
Published 2025“…These enhancements contributed to faster wound closure, decreased inflammatory response, increased collagen deposition, and improved angiogenesis. …”
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1951
Analytical framework and statistical methods.
Published 2024“…Our findings reveal significant variations in income insecurity and social protection responses across these groups. the pandemic had a significant impact on household incomes globally, with lower-middle-income countries experiencing the most significant income reductions. …”
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1952
Theoretical frameworks of social protection.
Published 2024“…Our findings reveal significant variations in income insecurity and social protection responses across these groups. the pandemic had a significant impact on household incomes globally, with lower-middle-income countries experiencing the most significant income reductions. …”
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1953
Original images for explaining Fig 4.
Published 2024“…Treatment with cyclosporine A also increased <i>MYC</i> and <i>ATM</i> mRNA expression levels and decreased <i>CDK2</i>, <i>ATR</i>, <i>P27</i>, <i>P53</i> and <i>RB1</i> mRNA expression levels but not significantly. …”
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Calycosin Inhibit PANoptosis and Alleviate Brain Damage: A Bioinformatics and Experimental Verification Approach
Published 2025“…The results demonstrate that Calycosin could improve the cell growth of HT22, leading to enhanced cell viability, reduced lactate dehydrogenase leakage, and decreased cell apoptosis after OGD/R. It also regulated the expression of PANoptosis-related genes such as NLRP3, GSDMD, MLKL, and RIPK1 and increased the Bcl-2/Bax ratio, effectively reducing cellular damage and providing protection. …”
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1955
Basic characteristics of the afforested land.
Published 2025“…The results revealed that land use significantly altered the distribution of carbon fractions. …”
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1956
Discovery of an Orally Active PDE1 Inhibitor for Disease-Modifying Treatment of Postmenopausal Osteoporosis via Dual Anabolic-Antiresorptive Mechanisms
Published 2025“…Postmenopausal osteoporosis (PMO) is characterized by an imbalance in bone remodeling with increased osteoclast and decreased osteoblast activity, leading to bone loss and higher fracture risk. …”
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1957
Discovery of an Orally Active PDE1 Inhibitor for Disease-Modifying Treatment of Postmenopausal Osteoporosis via Dual Anabolic-Antiresorptive Mechanisms
Published 2025“…Postmenopausal osteoporosis (PMO) is characterized by an imbalance in bone remodeling with increased osteoclast and decreased osteoblast activity, leading to bone loss and higher fracture risk. …”
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1958
Discovery of an Orally Active PDE1 Inhibitor for Disease-Modifying Treatment of Postmenopausal Osteoporosis via Dual Anabolic-Antiresorptive Mechanisms
Published 2025“…Postmenopausal osteoporosis (PMO) is characterized by an imbalance in bone remodeling with increased osteoclast and decreased osteoblast activity, leading to bone loss and higher fracture risk. …”
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1959
Image 4_Pediatric kidney transplant recipients are at an increased risk for dysbiosis.jpeg
Published 2025“…In addition, KTx recipients with a history of frequent urinary tract infections, diarrhea and reduced GFR showed significant increases in bacterial abundance (p < 0.05 for all).…”
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1960
Image 1_Pediatric kidney transplant recipients are at an increased risk for dysbiosis.jpeg
Published 2025“…In addition, KTx recipients with a history of frequent urinary tract infections, diarrhea and reduced GFR showed significant increases in bacterial abundance (p < 0.05 for all).…”